Cherry fruit seedlings – Regina
The Regina Cherry is a variety known for its exceptional taste and ability to withstand various climatic conditions. It ripens in the second half of June, making it a late-flowering and late-ripening variety, ideal for extending the harvest season.
Regina tolerates winter frosts well and is resistant to cooler weather conditions with higher rainfall, making it a reliable choice for cultivation in different regions. The fruits are large, weighing around 9 grams, firm, and very flavorful, with long stems of exceptional quality. They are resistant to cracking, which facilitates harvesting and transportation.
The Kordia variety has proven to be a good pollinator for the Regina cherry, further improving the yield and fruit quality. Regina is recommended for cultivation due to its high yield, low susceptibility to fruit cracking, and excellent transportability, making it a popular choice among fruit producers.
Available on rootstock: Magriva, Wild cherry, and Kolt. Upon request, Gizela 5 and Gizela 6.